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there will be a lot of people in america that won't have a great thanksgi.
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senate in the united states of america. i think we should have 100 votes tomorrow for the principle that it's time to debate this issue that touches every single life that's so important to the quality of life of our families and the success of our businesses. >> senator, my memory is we did have 100 votes in '94. i was at the floor manager's desk as the chief of staff of the financial committee. i'm pretty sure we proceeded by unanimous consent. this wasn't even a question in 1994. how did it get to this point this year that the republicans feel emboldened enough that they can challenge even the notion of proceeding to the floor for debate? >> it has reflected a strategy of obstruction, to slow things down, to try to thwart the president on each of his three major initiatives in energy, in financial reform, in health care in order to cripple this administration. i came to the senate with a philosophy of problem solving. i think that's where most americans are. i don't think they want to see senators come here and say this
senate in the united states of america. i think we should have 100 votes tomorrow for the principle that it's time to debate this issue that touches every single life that's so important to the quality of life of our families and the success of our businesses. >> senator, my memory is we did have 100 votes in '94. i was at the floor manager's desk as the chief of staff of the financial committee. i'm pretty sure we proceeded by unanimous consent. this wasn't even a question in 1994. how...
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rest easy, america. the president of the industry lobbying group ahib released a statement tonight saying they just hate the new bill in the senate. why? for one thing only minor penalties for people who do not buy insurance. big shocker. insurance companies love the part of the law that forces you to buy insurance. they want the most painful punishment possible for not buying insurance. we have stockades left over from the 17th, 18th century, don't we? because the public option will draw all the sick people who can't get insurance, public option premiums will be higher than private premiums. not much competition there. courting democrats, reid gave democrats opt out but because the public option would not kick in until 2013, maybe 2014, insurance companies have four years to buy and bully legislators in rejecting. the congressional budgets office gels sls a third will have no access to the public option meaning a third will have to buy private insurance. wait, there's more. the senate bill lets health i
rest easy, america. the president of the industry lobbying group ahib released a statement tonight saying they just hate the new bill in the senate. why? for one thing only minor penalties for people who do not buy insurance. big shocker. insurance companies love the part of the law that forces you to buy insurance. they want the most painful punishment possible for not buying insurance. we have stockades left over from the 17th, 18th century, don't we? because the public option will draw all...
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america's best crossover. compare us to anyone and may the best car win. >>> back now with charles and ann. where is barack obama gotten so much tied in with the establishment? tim geithner, new york trials, everything seems to be big city and intellectual. even this report on women's health that comes out as scientific medicine that sort of suggests the math says you don't need to be tested for breast cancer and every woman says, wait a minute, i want to be tested. he doesn't seem to be connecting with the real life of the country. charles. >> in many ways that's true. it appears to me, and i'm an observer myself, they wanted to start a lot of things and have them all finish up right before 2010. none of the initiatives, or very few of them, get started and finished before something else begins. you get this impression that they have something cooked up that none of us know about. they have a timetable none of us see. all we see is the start of something else, start of something else, and nothing comes to com
america's best crossover. compare us to anyone and may the best car win. >>> back now with charles and ann. where is barack obama gotten so much tied in with the establishment? tim geithner, new york trials, everything seems to be big city and intellectual. even this report on women's health that comes out as scientific medicine that sort of suggests the math says you don't need to be tested for breast cancer and every woman says, wait a minute, i want to be tested. he doesn't seem to...
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. >> this is not a man who sees america as you and i see america. our opponent is someone who sees america as imperfect enough to pal around with terrorists. >> well, the comment was outrageous and palin was roundly criticized for it. pundits say palin went too far with the mainstream folks of america. she and mccain got their clocks cleaned in november of 2008. let's fas forward to november of 2009. the republican party's chosen vice president dick cheney goes on a radio show yesterday and says this about the president bowing in japan. >> this is a guy, a president who would bow, for example, who doesn't fully understand or have the same perception of the u.s. role in the world that i think most americans have. >> obama sees america differently. palin and cheney, same line of attack. obama doesn't understand america. he is not like a real american. cheney goes on to say this -- >> i see president obama as somebody who bows to foreign leaders and then spends his trips abroad primarily apologizing for u.s. behavior. i just -- i find that very upsetti
. >> this is not a man who sees america as you and i see america. our opponent is someone who sees america as imperfect enough to pal around with terrorists. >> well, the comment was outrageous and palin was roundly criticized for it. pundits say palin went too far with the mainstream folks of america. she and mccain got their clocks cleaned in november of 2008. let's fas forward to november of 2009. the republican party's chosen vice president dick cheney goes on a radio show...
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let's show america what these people are all about. let them stand there day after day in the well of the senate reading the phone book doing whatever it would be, anything but it have a vote here. show that on national television every night and let's see how the american people feel about it. >> i agree, ned lamont, i always held it against you. you went up to maine about three weeks and took a vacation. you're such a yankee. you had to go to maine for a couple of weeks. look, let's get to this question would you be -- >> chris, i'm so sorry about the philadelphia phillies. >> i knew you had to do that. ron raised a good point. why don't we do it like "mr. smith goes to washington." why don't we bring in the beds and go to the mattresses literally okay, republicans and joe lieberman, if you want to filibuster here, you're going to filibuster. you're going to read the bible we're going to go right through christmas and the holidays and stay here and watch the american senate, the only voice we have for a possibility of doing something
let's show america what these people are all about. let them stand there day after day in the well of the senate reading the phone book doing whatever it would be, anything but it have a vote here. show that on national television every night and let's see how the american people feel about it. >> i agree, ned lamont, i always held it against you. you went up to maine about three weeks and took a vacation. you're such a yankee. you had to go to maine for a couple of weeks. look, let's get...
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america's best crossover. compare us to anyone and may the best car win. ( sneezes ) alka-seltzer plus is specially formulated... ( plop, fizzing ) with cold and flu fighting ingredients... ( fizzing ) and a strong pain reliever to rush relief... everywhere you need it. alka-seltzer plus. >>> war games in iran top our stories in the look at the world view. >> the five-day drill is aimed at protecting iran's nuclear famts questions attack. the united states and european allies accuse iran of continuing to pursue a nuclear program. but iran insists the program is only for peaceful purposes. >>> in spain, a herd of bulls used in the filming of a new tom cruise/cameron diaz movie broke loose and went tearing through the streets, as you can see. they ended up on a nearby beach. it is not known how the bulls escaped from their holding pen. two women suffered minor injuries. tom cruise and cameron diaz were not on location yet. >>> and there's this incredible video of a speedboat accident in australia. take a look th
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, 69,000 people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. this is jim. he returns everything. keep your friends close and your receipts closer. and this is his new chevy, what sold you? i can return it. of course, now on top of chevy's 5-year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty, they're offering their 60-day satisfaction guarantee. now, when i buy a new chevy i can return it within 60 days if i'm not thrilled. just one problem... what's that? i'm thrilled. change is good jim. the 60-day satisfaction guarantee. from chevy. uh... yeah? you gonna ask him this time? about what? our erectile dysfunction. shh...no...i don't want to talk about it. look, you're not alone, millions of men with ed have talked to their doctors. i don't know... we can do this. okay... (announcer) talking to your doctor about ed may be the last thing you want to do, but it's definitely a conversation worth having. twenty million men have had their viagra talk. when you're ready for
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, 69,000 people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. this is jim. he returns everything. keep your friends close and your receipts closer. and this is his new chevy, what sold you? i can return it. of course, now on top of chevy's 5-year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty, they're offering their 60-day satisfaction guarantee. now, when i buy a new chevy i can return it within 60 days if...
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backed by america's physicians. nurse leaders and nurse practitioners. america's hospitals. prohibiting cuts to medicare benefits. protecting your choice of health care professional. covering preventive care, and closing the prescription gap, to reduce out-of-pocket costs. ♪ >>> okay. lindsey? i wish you didn't smoke weed. you're not the same when you smoke. and i miss my friends. >> teens have been hearing for years just say no. but now some doctors in california are saying yes to prescribing medical marijuana to teens to treat psychiatric disorders, including attention deficit, adhd, and even if they're following the letter of the law, which does allow them to prescribe marijuana for any illness for which marijuana pries relief, doesn't mean everybody's happy with this. lester greenspoon is professor emeritus at harvard. is there an indication that marijuana could help teenagers who suffer from adhd? >> yes. there is quite a bit of anecdotal evidence that it is a very useful drug for this purpose. very often more useful than the drugs they usually get like ritalin. >> an
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it is a party that is completely out of touch with mainstream america. when you see these type of purity tests, it just reinforces it. they seem to be kind of trapped in this model of trying to find new innovative ways to self destruct. maybe put it another way, they're subscribing to thunderdome politics. two republicans go in, one conservative out of touch republican comes out. it is not a recipe for electoral success. i do not understand why they seem to keep choosing to go down this path, at least -- or even discuss going down this path. >> is there a better way, can you think off the top of your head, to make the party more open or more successful or just larger? >> yeah. don't do purity tests. i mean, it's really simple. a purity test especially one that is this out of whack with reality, even for the republican party, let alone for ronald reagan, kind of the equivalent of a chastity belt. we know how that works. it doesn't make any sense. you end up alienating the very voters you're trying to attract because you set up artificial criteria about wh
it is a party that is completely out of touch with mainstream america. when you see these type of purity tests, it just reinforces it. they seem to be kind of trapped in this model of trying to find new innovative ways to self destruct. maybe put it another way, they're subscribing to thunderdome politics. two republicans go in, one conservative out of touch republican comes out. it is not a recipe for electoral success. i do not understand why they seem to keep choosing to go down this path,...
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news and world report" when i came to america. now, it doesn't mean that investigative journalism is necessarily very expensive. when i was editor of the british paper in the north of england, we ran a campaign to get cervical cancer tests instituted for all women in the early 1960s, but the government wouldn't do it and we finally succeeded. it need not be expensive, but it can be. it would be a disastfer we don't find a way to finance the web, if at the same time, we're closing newspapers. i think the two can co-exist together, but we're not there yet. we're in a period of transition. but i think we're going next to a golden age of journalism because the retrieval of information on the web is incredible. now, information is not the same as creating understanding. >> that's the next step. well, we can start with "the daily beast" but first start with my paper chase. sir herald evans. great to see you. thanks so much. the last thing we would do is get between you and tina on the value of internet journalism. thank you very much. >
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it's because, i think, most experts say the thanksgiving is so woven in the fabric of america that some things you pay for even if you are struggling and you don't have a job, you go and you get together for thanksgiving and get together with family. >> tom, thank you very much. >>> tension and impatience over the state of the economy led to a fiery exchange on capitol hill on thursday. both democrats and republicans accuse treasury secretary timothy geithner failure some saying he should quit. >> for the sake of our jobs, will you step down? >> congressman, it's a great privilege for me to serve this president. i think many nothing what you said represents a fair and accurate perception of where this economy is today. >> this is your budget. this is your bailout. this is your stimulus. >> i take full responsibility -- gentlemen clam. >> your time has expired! >> in addition to geithner republican congressman kevin brady from texas. he and others are angered over 10% unemployment and wall street bailouts and shaky economy and let the treasury secretary know about it during that here but
it's because, i think, most experts say the thanksgiving is so woven in the fabric of america that some things you pay for even if you are struggling and you don't have a job, you go and you get together for thanksgiving and get together with family. >> tom, thank you very much. >>> tension and impatience over the state of the economy led to a fiery exchange on capitol hill on thursday. both democrats and republicans accuse treasury secretary timothy geithner failure some saying...
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stool nutritionists say with america's obesity problem there's no reason to keep serving that milk. the dairy industry isn't going down without a fight. >> we are potentially, you know, robbing them of vitamin "a," vitamin "d," calcium, and it's a great source of protein. >> most chocolate milk has more than 50% more calories than white milk. >> well, the american academy of pediatrics says all forms of low-fat milk help kids meet their daily nutritional needs, and the national darely council has kicked off a campaign now called raise your hand for chocolate milk in an effort to keep it in schools. >>> still ahead, levi johnston in his birthday suit. the pictures are up on the web today. but what went into his decision to pose? low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. girl: this is good for my heart? chef: you noticed. [cheering] announcer: campbell's healthy request. your walgreens pharmacist also dispenses wisdom... to help you make the right health care decisions. like understanding medicare part d. we'll walk you through a free plan comp
stool nutritionists say with america's obesity problem there's no reason to keep serving that milk. the dairy industry isn't going down without a fight. >> we are potentially, you know, robbing them of vitamin "a," vitamin "d," calcium, and it's a great source of protein. >> most chocolate milk has more than 50% more calories than white milk. >> well, the american academy of pediatrics says all forms of low-fat milk help kids meet their daily nutritional...
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sherman: it's crucial that america become energy independent. jackie rodgers, jr: i saw firsthand how america's dependence on foreign oil threatens our national security. terron sims, ii: stop sending our dollars overseas to be used against us. jonathan powers: america must reestablish itself as a country that leads by example. general wesley clark: we need to repower and there's no better time to do it then right now. announcer: add your voice at repoweramerica.org/wall. >>> i'm julie boorstin with your cnbc market wrap. dow trading down 110 points. s & p 500 down 17 points, nasdaq down nearly 39 points. >>> new numbers show jobless claims were unchanged last week while the number continuing to claim benefits dipped. the labor department says first-time claims for jobless benefit were 505,000, the same as the previous week, however, the number of those continuing to claim benefits dropped by 39,000. >>> oil prices tumbled today following a global selloff of equity markets, oil dropped $2 to settle below $70 a barrel. >>> aol plans to cut the wo
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it's not what america wants or needs. i think senator reid understands that. you need to reck nooiz when the republicans wanted to pass something, they ignored the rules. tax cuts for the rich passing with 51 votes. the free trade agreement with central america, medicare part d pass with fewer than 60 votes. anytime the republicans came up and the democrats were serving themselves, they rolled over it. >> you heard what howard fineman said about reconciliation and doing much of the bill in the senate that way. is it a better alternative in the middle of the game? >> if we need to, it's fine. we need to solve people's problems, to give them the health care they need and the jobs they need. the republicans are executing on their game plan. years ago, they started it when they appointed lobbyists to run the government. they contracted out everything to their contracting cronies. they cut off the government by tax cuts with the rich. it's got to end. we have a democracy and we need to show it's what it is. >> from a partisan view, let's say mr. reid went there is
it's not what america wants or needs. i think senator reid understands that. you need to reck nooiz when the republicans wanted to pass something, they ignored the rules. tax cuts for the rich passing with 51 votes. the free trade agreement with central america, medicare part d pass with fewer than 60 votes. anytime the republicans came up and the democrats were serving themselves, they rolled over it. >> you heard what howard fineman said about reconciliation and doing much of the bill...
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the free trade agreement with central america, medicare part d pass with fewer than 60 votes. every time the republicans came up against this impediment and the democrats were asserting themselves, they rolled over it. >> you heard what howard fineman said about reconciliation and doing much of the bill in the senate that way. is that a better alternative to changing the cloture rules in the middle of the game? >> if we need to, it's fine. we need to solve people's problems, to give them the health care they need and the jobs they need. right now, the republicans are executing on their game plan, which is to disable the government. years ago, they started it when they appointed lobbyists to run the government in the executive branch. they contracted out everything to their contracting cronies. they cut off the revenue to the government by tax cuts with the rich. now, they're following that with a cloture rule. it's got to end. we have a democracy and we need to show it's what it is. >> from a partisan view, let's say j mr. reid went, this is the best idea i have heard all week
the free trade agreement with central america, medicare part d pass with fewer than 60 votes. every time the republicans came up against this impediment and the democrats were asserting themselves, they rolled over it. >> you heard what howard fineman said about reconciliation and doing much of the bill in the senate that way. is that a better alternative to changing the cloture rules in the middle of the game? >> if we need to, it's fine. we need to solve people's problems, to give...
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manufacturing is part of ge's belief that the american renewal is making things right here in america. the american renewal is happening right now. wow! [ grunts ] oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. aah! [ door opens, closes ] wow. what's the occasion? [ male announcer ] relax. pam helps you pull it off. not in a million years. guess. (announcer) football: $25 you won't guess. shampoo gift basket: $89 it's made with organic berries. oh. (announcer) mouth guard: $10 put it in. try it. see how it fits. it's taffy. nnouncer) getting them something they'll actually enjoy: let meet my teeth. (announcer) priceless this year, let peon and ason help you find the perfect gift with mastercard's gift finder at priceless.com [ snort ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] for a better-looking tomorrow. vicks nyquil cold & flu. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ >>> msnbc is the place for politics. as sarah palin continues touring the country promoting her selling out book, president obama is dealing with a dip in the polls. gallup
manufacturing is part of ge's belief that the american renewal is making things right here in america. the american renewal is happening right now. wow! [ grunts ] oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. aah! [ door opens, closes ] wow. what's the occasion? [ male announcer ] relax. pam helps you pull it off. not in a million years. guess. (announcer) football: $25 you won't guess. shampoo gift basket: $89 it's made with organic berries. oh. (announcer) mouth guard: $10 put it in. try it. see how it...
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america's softest bath tissue. of walmart's $10 90-day generic prescriptions... ...no matter where you live. plus get free shipping on over 3,000 other prescriptions. call 1-800-2-refill for your free home delivery. save money. live better. walmart. new aches and pains, ...and new questions about which pain reliever is right for your body. tylenol 8 hour works with your body, with one layer that dissolves quickly... ...one layer that lasts all day ...and no layers that irritate your stomach the way that ibuprofen can. it's tough on your body pain. not on your body. >>> plugging in, contessa. what is going on. >> if you have to lose weight to graduate, is it fair? 25 students at lincoln university in pennsylvania will have to prove they indeed lost weight to graduate this spring. it began four years ago requiring any in coming students here with a body mass index over 30 to take a physical education course or prove they lost weight on their own in order to get a diploma. and critics say it's discriminati discriminat
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he says the president just doesn't look at america the way most americans do. that obama's overseas trips have been very upsetting. he says the reason the attorney general decided to try those 9/11 terrorists up in new york was for propaganda purposes. here he is. >> i can't, for the life of me, figure out what holder's intent here in terms of having khalid shaikh mohammed tried in civilian court, other than to have some kind of show trial here. they'll simply use it as a platform to argue their case. they don't have a defense to speak of. it will be a place for them to stand up and spread the terrible ideology that they adhere to. >> it sounds like he is always going to burp at any moment. anyway, could it be that the obama administration has a different set of values than dick cheney does? does every political difference has been to be harmful, upsetting and evil? >>> next up, al gore showed up on "snl" this weekend to debut a new strategy on climate change. >> i think it is crazy our politicians are more worried about the climate crisis. it's time for us to
he says the president just doesn't look at america the way most americans do. that obama's overseas trips have been very upsetting. he says the reason the attorney general decided to try those 9/11 terrorists up in new york was for propaganda purposes. here he is. >> i can't, for the life of me, figure out what holder's intent here in terms of having khalid shaikh mohammed tried in civilian court, other than to have some kind of show trial here. they'll simply use it as a platform to...
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yet she in certain parts of the country in red state america, right here in ft. wayne, certainly we saw it in michigan, she is a rock star, and has a big political impact. how do they figure out whether to include her in 2010's plans? is she going to be raising money for them? is she a factor they can't control? >> that's a dilemma for republicans, and the entire republican party. the elections that we saw in virginia and new jersey and also in that new york 23 congressional race gave to pass republicans. on the one hand, you would see chris christie and bob mcdonnell, trying to win over independent voters. and in the new york 23 race, where sarah palin involved herself, all of a sudden, that didn't work all that well for republicans. they went hard right, and now a democrat controls that seat. so there are two paths. and republicans have to walk it very gingerly in some respects, because they don't want have to alienate the base, the people who are fired up and really like sarah palin. but on the other hand know that all of the polls show that independents and m
yet she in certain parts of the country in red state america, right here in ft. wayne, certainly we saw it in michigan, she is a rock star, and has a big political impact. how do they figure out whether to include her in 2010's plans? is she going to be raising money for them? is she a factor they can't control? >> that's a dilemma for republicans, and the entire republican party. the elections that we saw in virginia and new jersey and also in that new york 23 congressional race gave to...
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there is a portion of america who will come out to watch anybody who writes a book. i certainly would bet that you actually don't. >> mark, let me tell you, buddy, she's already at the top of the charts. she's sold thousands upon thousands of book because she appeals to very plain spoken, honest, hard-working americans. people like us who have been in politics, the communications business, we're on one side. she's a very plain person. >> norah o'donnell interviewed a person who said she was more qualified than senator john mccain. >> well -- >> i'm not going to go there. i think that the governor was a very good running mate for senator mccain and i think she has her own future to look forward to. >> wise answer by ron christie. >> you're a pro, ron. >> thank to mark walsh as well. tamron, i'm not sure that anti-intellectualism is touch a good thing for the republican party or american politics, but we will see. >> we will see if they define it as that. >>> next, david, some things we thought you should know. >> garlic lovers take on john boehner yet again. because h
there is a portion of america who will come out to watch anybody who writes a book. i certainly would bet that you actually don't. >> mark, let me tell you, buddy, she's already at the top of the charts. she's sold thousands upon thousands of book because she appeals to very plain spoken, honest, hard-working americans. people like us who have been in politics, the communications business, we're on one side. she's a very plain person. >> norah o'donnell interviewed a person who said...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, 69,000 people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. try it!! now, that's what i'm talking about!! [ female announcer ] sometimes you get so much out of so little. like charmin ultra soft. it's soft and more absorbent, so you can use 7 sheets versus 28. charmin ultra soft. america's softest bath tissue. (announcer) some people just know how to build things well. give you and your loved ones an expertly engineered mercedes-benz at the winter event going on now. but hurry - the offer ends soon. with cialis for daily use... a clinically proven, low-dose tablet for erectile dysfunction you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headac
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we need to invest in america, finally. we need to make small businesses capable of getting capital is number one. we need to invest in america when it comes to infrastructure. i was in minneapolis when the 35w bridge fell. i thought about that i thought about the decision that just came down in new orleans when it was because of failures of infrastructure that cause so much of the problem. we could be dealing with that think of the jobs we could create? we invest in ourselves for once, i think that's the best start, at least for right now. >> what do you think of auditing the fed, ron christie? a good move by ron paul and alan grayson? >> i think so. it has very wide bipartisan support on this, ed. a lot of people on the congress are looking at the role of the federal reserve bank and you've heard criticism, maybe the fed will be a little cautious. heck, maybe we should have more kushs activity and we wouldn't be in this mess. >> i've got to ask you, have you de done a flip on us? i don't think too many bushies would have
we need to invest in america, finally. we need to make small businesses capable of getting capital is number one. we need to invest in america when it comes to infrastructure. i was in minneapolis when the 35w bridge fell. i thought about that i thought about the decision that just came down in new orleans when it was because of failures of infrastructure that cause so much of the problem. we could be dealing with that think of the jobs we could create? we invest in ourselves for once, i think...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, 69,000 people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. ♪ [ male announcer ] we're cutting the cost of yuletide. taking the bah-humbug out of your budget. and amping up the merry in your christmas. we're lowering prices on everything you need to make your home -- and the season -- more festive. adding more jingle to your pockets, and more happy... to your holidays. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. stock up on 100-count light sets, now at the new lower price of $1.88 each. transform drinks you want, into cold medicine you need. introducing fast crystal packs. a new way from alka-seltzer plus to... get cold and flu relief in a taste-free, fizz-free powder. alka-seltzer plus. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every penny counts. so does every moment. make the most of both this holiday season with great gifts at great prices from l.l. bean. ♪ >>> the latest now on the swine flu. new numbers today from the cdc indicate the
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ted turner: because i want jobs that are made in america. indra nooyi: because some of america's most trusted companies know clean energy will create new industries and new jobs. mike bloomberg: because i want america to lead the way. woman: so add your voice. man: add your voice. (announcer) add your voice at repoweramerica.org/wall >>> the experts who have been studying the 18 1/2 minute gap on one of the president's tapes made their final report today. >> the report, the size of a telephone book, had but one implication. and that was that someone, some human being, erased the 18 minutes and probably did so on the tape recorder. both the white house and the court experts agree that the famous rosemary stretch could not have happened, that she didn't accidentally cause the buzz by hitting the food pedal. >> this was how nixon's secretary rosemary woods claims she inadvertently erased 18 1/2 minutes of a conversation between president nixon and his staff three days after the watergate break-in, must have hit the foot pedal eraser on the tape
ted turner: because i want jobs that are made in america. indra nooyi: because some of america's most trusted companies know clean energy will create new industries and new jobs. mike bloomberg: because i want america to lead the way. woman: so add your voice. man: add your voice. (announcer) add your voice at repoweramerica.org/wall >>> the experts who have been studying the 18 1/2 minute gap on one of the president's tapes made their final report today. >> the report, the size...
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. >> also, a first look at the luckiest turkey in america. you're watching "the big picture" on msnbc. people think that honda is always the most fuel efficient choice. well, this chevy cobalt xfe has better highway mileage than a comparable honda civic. this chevy traverse has better mileage than honda pilot. the all-new chevy equinox has better mileage than honda cr-v. and chevy malibu has better mileage than accord. however, honda does make something that we just can't compete with. it's self propelled. chevy. compare us to anyone and may the best car win. hi. number two, please. would you like that to hurt now or later? uh, what? sir, it's a simple question. do you want heartburn pain, now or later? these heartburn medicines make you choose... between hurting now or later. pepcid complete doesn't. it starts to neutralize acid in seconds... and keeps it under control all day or all night. sometimes you gotta make compromises, man. no, you don't... man. pepcid complete, works now and works later. boss: ah! thank gecko: what's going on, sir?
. >> also, a first look at the luckiest turkey in america. you're watching "the big picture" on msnbc. people think that honda is always the most fuel efficient choice. well, this chevy cobalt xfe has better highway mileage than a comparable honda civic. this chevy traverse has better mileage than honda pilot. the all-new chevy equinox has better mileage than honda cr-v. and chevy malibu has better mileage than accord. however, honda does make something that we just can't...
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they do so much for america. so it's really up to us, they're away from their families on the holidays so as ambassadors of good will that's what we like to do. we go give them a good pick me up. get ready for the year. >> you know what i think is cool and i learned it in the commercial, you told me you dreamed at the age of 6 years old of becoming a harlem globe trotter. >> oh, yeah. >> what was it about the globetrotters that made you say i want to do that? >> we have a magical history. i watched them on cartoons and said that's what i want to do in life. we create memories. that's what we've done. we're one of the few entities that have been able to bridge the gap between generations and cultures and we try to continue to do that. >> what do you have in store for the troops? >> oh, man. high flying slam dunks, amazing ball handling, fresh, new comedy. our tour is like no other. we're there until december and then we come home and gear up for the magical memories tour which starts december 26th and goes to may.
they do so much for america. so it's really up to us, they're away from their families on the holidays so as ambassadors of good will that's what we like to do. we go give them a good pick me up. get ready for the year. >> you know what i think is cool and i learned it in the commercial, you told me you dreamed at the age of 6 years old of becoming a harlem globe trotter. >> oh, yeah. >> what was it about the globetrotters that made you say i want to do that? >> we have...
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and citigroup and bank of america. >> worried that is the part of the money we won't get back in the long run, made $10 billion on interest $10 billion profit so far. david, thank you so much for joining us much we appreciate it. . can't forget that. >> thank you for pointing that out. very smart to do so. >>> a pennsylvania couple is under arrest for refusing to tip a waitress they say provided horrible service. >> the college students were charged with theft last month for not paying the mandatory 18% to youity. how is it gratuity if it mandatory after eating at a pub in bethlehem for six friends. they say they waited almost an hour for their food, to lack for napkins and silverware for their table and refill their own drinks. when they told the bartender why they refused to pay the tip they called at police. the pub owner says they waited a while for their food, but gave them some food for free. >> a grat to you sit not mandatory. >> this is why mandatory tips don't work what is the incentive to provide good service? >> you shouldn't call it a gratuity. >> prove it is doesn't work
and citigroup and bank of america. >> worried that is the part of the money we won't get back in the long run, made $10 billion on interest $10 billion profit so far. david, thank you so much for joining us much we appreciate it. . can't forget that. >> thank you for pointing that out. very smart to do so. >>> a pennsylvania couple is under arrest for refusing to tip a waitress they say provided horrible service. >> the college students were charged with theft last...
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she is for middle america. she knows the issues. and i think that she's going to represent us more than we anticipate. >> when you say middle america what do you mean? >> just the commerce, people who don't know where to go to get information, don't know where to go to have representation. i think that she will be their voice. >> and did you vote for the kaine and palin in 08? >> by all means i did. i did. >> why do you think they didn't win the election? >> i think there was too much outside influence and i don't think she was given the opportunity. i think there were too many people that were strategizing and kept her from speaking out. >> a number of people live talked to seem to be sort of upset about how she's treated by the media. would you agree with that and what would you say about that? >> i think she was treated unfairly. i think she should have been able to speak more openly and have her own platform. >> and are you a lifelong republican? >> no, i used to be a democrat but when she came on the scene, george bush, too, bu
she is for middle america. she knows the issues. and i think that she's going to represent us more than we anticipate. >> when you say middle america what do you mean? >> just the commerce, people who don't know where to go to get information, don't know where to go to have representation. i think that she will be their voice. >> and did you vote for the kaine and palin in 08? >> by all means i did. i did. >> why do you think they didn't win the election? >>...
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that is being lost in america. for an individual to tell people that she may have the answers. >> how does she differ from the establishment? >> she does not believe in the department of education from the federal government that should be at the state level. >> my name is thomas and i blog of the internet. and originally from california but i live in cincinnati ohio now. >> you were here very early this morning about 7:45 a.m.. what brought you here so early? >> wanted to scout out the area of the parking would be and if any lions had developed. there were not a lot of lyon -- long lines the system was not first-come but first serve rather than groups based on a lecture so it worked out pretty good you do not get back up and it works out pretty good. >> your shirt says conservatives 4019, we have your back governor. what does that mean? >> conservatives for palin.com at the defense serapeum against the media attacks and also supplies out columns related to politics. it was started by a gentleman named russo with a
that is being lost in america. for an individual to tell people that she may have the answers. >> how does she differ from the establishment? >> she does not believe in the department of education from the federal government that should be at the state level. >> my name is thomas and i blog of the internet. and originally from california but i live in cincinnati ohio now. >> you were here very early this morning about 7:45 a.m.. what brought you here so early? >>...
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america's best crossover. compare us to anyone and may the best car win. >>> welcome back. sarah palin's boork book tour rolled into the third state with two stops in ohio. >> once again she was greeted by fans in large numbers before signing copies of "going rogue" in cincinnati. she came out to thank the crowd. >> i appreciate those of you who want to read my words unfiltered. it is refreshing for me to call it like i see it and not worry about what anybody else is going to say. just get out there and speak truth. i know that's how you are wired, too, or you probably wouldn't be here. >> so what has sarah palin established this week? is the tour more about selling books or about her political future ambitions? here to make their case, katie halpert, founder of a laughing political group with the huffington post and sabrina shafer. sabrina, we'll start with you. there are reports out of noblesville, indiana, that apparently the event was not set up very well. sarah palin for whatever reason could not sign all the books. the crowd got angry and started yelling "quitter." i
america's best crossover. compare us to anyone and may the best car win. >>> welcome back. sarah palin's boork book tour rolled into the third state with two stops in ohio. >> once again she was greeted by fans in large numbers before signing copies of "going rogue" in cincinnati. she came out to thank the crowd. >> i appreciate those of you who want to read my words unfiltered. it is refreshing for me to call it like i see it and not worry about what anybody else...
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raped. >> obama is raping america. obama is raping our values. obama is raping our democracy. >> he's like a lot of other dictators, he's got the private sector and he thinks it's always going to be there to be raped. >> we're the young girl saying, no, no, help me and the government is roman pollanski. >> that is the second time i've seen that last clip and both times i have felt unwell. this is some of how movement conservatives and the conservative media are trying to shach the climate in which we do politics now. back with us former new york governor eliot spitzer, air america correspondent anna marie cox and fivethirtyeight.com's polling expert nate silver. anna marie, this media matters treasury of rape references in conservative media, all of those are from 2009. media matters put out a longer montage that included older references as well. those are just the 2009 ones. is this just conservative media going for it on the psychological fear activation stuff? or is there something more complex going on here? >> i think they're going for it o
raped. >> obama is raping america. obama is raping our values. obama is raping our democracy. >> he's like a lot of other dictators, he's got the private sector and he thinks it's always going to be there to be raped. >> we're the young girl saying, no, no, help me and the government is roman pollanski. >> that is the second time i've seen that last clip and both times i have felt unwell. this is some of how movement conservatives and the conservative media are trying to...
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going to have huge credit card losses this year, bank of america appears to be going forward with an effort to change its ways. it says it's voluntarily going to change the way in which debit cards are processed so that you have fewer fees. it's gone to the white house to lay out a new economic plan to the white house on how they're going to operate in the future in a way to become the, quote, consumer friendly bank. that may be because, in fact, the only profitable customers left in the fallout of this great recession are people who can actually pay on their accounts. >> great, great reporting. look forward to your follow-ups and to, of course, your documentary tonight. >>> what political story will be making headlines in the next 24 hours? that's next on "andrea mitchell reports." to a cough. to a full body ache... at night. new tylenol cold rapid release gels day and night work fast too. they release medicine fast to relieve painful coughs, congestion and sore throats. so you can rest, day and night. feel better, tylenol cold. ( cracking, crash ) that was delivered fast! it's not
going to have huge credit card losses this year, bank of america appears to be going forward with an effort to change its ways. it says it's voluntarily going to change the way in which debit cards are processed so that you have fewer fees. it's gone to the white house to lay out a new economic plan to the white house on how they're going to operate in the future in a way to become the, quote, consumer friendly bank. that may be because, in fact, the only profitable customers left in the...
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i had to see this woman, who represents middle america. she's our voice. >> why is that, can you explain for about that. >> everything she says, pertains to the middle people, she is dynamic, she is for middle america. she is... knows the issues. and i think that she is going to represent us more than we apt. >> when you say middle america, what do you mean. >> just the commoners. people who don't know where to go, to get information. don't know where to go, to have representation. i think that she will be their voice. >> and did you vote for mccain-palin in '08. >> by all means, i did. i did. >> so why do you think they didn't win the election? >> i think there was too much outside influence and i don't think that she was given the opportunity. i think there were too many people that were strategizing and kept her from speaking out. >> a number of people i talked to seem to be upset about how she is treated by the media. would you agree and what would you say about that. >> i think she was treated unfairly. i think that she should have be
i had to see this woman, who represents middle america. she's our voice. >> why is that, can you explain for about that. >> everything she says, pertains to the middle people, she is dynamic, she is for middle america. she is... knows the issues. and i think that she is going to represent us more than we apt. >> when you say middle america, what do you mean. >> just the commoners. people who don't know where to go, to get information. don't know where to go, to have...
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was that good for america or not? >> banning enhanced interrogation techniques that keep our country safe is a completely ridiculous idea. >> torture. >> steve, you might call it torture -- >> you know, kate, people on the left who watch -- let me just tell you at thanksgiving time with a full heart, the reason people on the left sometimes ask me, why do you have so many republicans on the show and some of the other shows on this network don't have as many on like you, i bring you on so that people can see what republicans are like. kate, thank you very much for coming on. kate obenshain. and it's great to have you on to remind everybody what a republican looks like. >> thanks a lot. steve, thank you -- i'm being a little sarcastic. you've been great tonight, kate. you've made the point i wanted to make. >>> it might be hard to fathom, but could there be a few scenarios in which sarah palin, you heard a point of view just now, like hers, could win the white house? last. [ female announcer ] new crest extra white plus
was that good for america or not? >> banning enhanced interrogation techniques that keep our country safe is a completely ridiculous idea. >> torture. >> steve, you might call it torture -- >> you know, kate, people on the left who watch -- let me just tell you at thanksgiving time with a full heart, the reason people on the left sometimes ask me, why do you have so many republicans on the show and some of the other shows on this network don't have as many on like you, i...